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'Mrs. Jessie Fremont' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 280.  
 
Fremont, Mrs. Jessie (tea) Dingee & Conard 1891; ctsse. de Labarthe X ? ; tender flesh-white, occasinally shaded copper, medium size, double, solitary, floriferous, repeats well, growth 7/10.
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 76.  
 
Thé. 1700. Madame Jessie Fremont (Dingée 1891), rose chair foncé
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Madame Jessie Frémont, thé, Dingée, 1891
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids.
Mrs. Jessie Fremont  white, changing to deep rosy flesh, sometimes shaded with deep coppery red; very sweet. 
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 36.  
 
THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY’S
Eight Superb New Roses
INTRODUCED BY THE DINGEE & CONARD CO.
Mrs. Jessie Fremont. A seedling from Duchesse de Brabant; not quite as large buds, but more double and better substance; color white, passing to deep rosy flesh, sometimes shaded coppery red; very sweet; a vigorous grower and free bloomer, 20 cts. each.
Magazine  (Jul 1891)  Page(s) 264.  
 
[From "Die amerikanischen Rosen" by L. v. Nagy, pp. 261-265]
27. Mrs. Jessie Fremont (Thea, Dingee & Conard 1890). Gewonnen aus Samen der Duchess of Brabant. Färbung weiss mit Uebergang in tief fleischfarb Rosa; manchmal auch kupferrothe oder altrosafarbene Schattirungen zeigend.

Translation:
27. Mrs. Jessie Fremont (Tea, Dingee & Conard 1890). Obtained from seeds of the Duchess of Brabant. Colouring white with a transition to deep flesh-colored pink; sometimes also showing copper-red or old pink shades.
Magazine  (16 Apr 1891)  Page(s) 678-679.  
 
[From "Our American Roses", by D. T. Connor, Collingdale, Pa., pp. 678-679:]
Mrs. Jessie Fremont, (Tea; Dingee & Conard, 1890). Raised from seed of Duchess de Brabant. Color white passing to a deep rosy flesli sometimes shaded with coppery red or old rose.
Website/Catalog  (1891)  Page(s) 46.  
 
New American Pedigree Roses.
Five Remarkable Novelties, named in honor of the Great African Explorer—Henry M. Stanley, Mrs. Jessie Fremont, Pearl Rivers, Maud Little, Golden Gate—The Henry M. Stanley Set. :
See Illustration, page 6.—We are sure our friends will welcome these Splendid New American Pedigree Roses, which we have the pleasure of offering for the first time this year. They are the rarest novelties of the season, and the mere announcement of their coming has aroused a wide-spread interest that will doubt less absorb the whole stock we have to offer. Each one of these charming novelties is the product of a special union of two of the choicest old sorts, whose good qualities have in this way been combined and improved in the most interesting manner. And when it is considered that these remarkable combinations were made under the most favorable conditions, and in a Southern climate and locality, where Roses reach their fullest perfection, it is natural that they should prove of unusual beauty and value. The work of obtaining these beautiful novelties by artificial hybridization has required years of careful study and patient skill, and it is confidently believed that they will prove highly interesting and reliable additions to our Lists of Beautiful Roses, but few of which have been originated in this country. 
Magazine  (1891)  Page(s) 280.  
 
Tea Madame Jessie Fremont, originated from seeds of Duchesse de Brabant...
Magazine  (Dec 1890)  Page(s) 6.  
 
 ‘Mrs. Jesse Fremont’ is a seedling from ‘Duchess de Brabant’. 
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